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igadier-General. Colonel John Taylor Wood, Louisiana, A. D. C., with rank of Colonel of Cavalry. Colonel James Chestnut, Jr., South Carolina, A. D. C., with rank of Colonel of Cavalry; subsequently entered the field and rose to the grade of Brigadier-General. Colonel Francis R. Lubbock, Texas, A. D. C., with rank of Colonel of Cavalry; also a Confederate Governor of Texas. Robert Josselyn, Mississippi, Private Secretary to the President during the Provisional Government. Burton N. Harrison, Mississippi, Private Secretary to the President during the Permanent Government. Colonel John M. Huger, A. D. C., with rank of Colonel of Cavalry. Colonel John B. Sale, Military Secretary, with rank of Colonel of Cavalry, to General Braxton Bragg, who was assigned to duty at the Seat of Government at Richmond, and, under the direction of the President, was charged with the conduct of military operations in the armies of the Confederacy. See General Orders, No. 23, A. and I. Gen
rolinaGen. J. E. Johnston    Commanding cavalry in General Joseph E. Johnston's army during General Sherman's march through the Carolinas, and Butler's division of cavalry from the Army of Northern Virginia. 19Simon B. BucknerKentucky 1865.   Commanding District of Louisiana. 20Joseph WheelerGeorgiaGen. J. E. JohnstonFeb. 28, 1865.Feb. 28, 1865.  Commanding cavalry divisions of Allen, Humes and Dibbrell, composed of the brigades of Allen, Anderson, Breckinridge, Crews, Dibbrell, Ferguson, Harrison, Iverson and Lewis; again, commanding cavalry corps, Army of Tennessee, composed of the divisions of Martin, Kelley and Humes, and at another time a cavalry division in the Army of Tennessee, composed of the brigades of Hagan, Wharton and Morgan. 21John B. GordonGeorgiaGen. R. E. Lee1865.   Commanding Second Army Corps, Army of Northern Virginia; at the time of General Lee's surrender, General Longstreet was in command of one wing of the Army of Northern Virginia and General Gordon o
rans-Mississippi Department. 84J. L. KemperVirginiaGen. R. E. LeeMarch 1, 1864.March 1, 1864.   In command of the reserve forces of Virginia. 85J. S. MarmadukeMissouriGen. E. K. Smith1864.1864.   Division composed of the brigades of Clarke and Harrison. 86A. R. WrightGeorgiaGen. BeauregardNov. 23, 1864.Nov. 23, 1864. Febr'y, 1865. Commanding division during the siege of Savannah in December, 1864, composed of the brigades of Mercer and John K. Jackson. 87John PegramVirginiaGen. R. E. Lee1864dier-General Robert H. Anderson's cavalry brigade was subsequently added. 96W. Y. C. HumesTennesseeGen. Jos. WheelerMarch, 1865.March, 1865.   Commanding division in Lieutenant-General Wheeler's cavalry corps, composed of the brigades of Ashby, Harrison and Williams. 97Harry T. HaysLouisianaGen. E. K. SmithApril, 1865.April, 1865.   On special duty in Trans-Mississippi Department. 98E. M. LawAlabamaGen. J. E. JohnstonApril 9, 1865.April, 1865.   Commanding General Hampton's old cavalry di